Control | RTX 3080 | RTX ON DLSS 2.0 | Gameplay Walkthrough | Old Boys' Club | Part 4
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Control | RTX 3080 | RTX ON DLSS 2.0 | Gameplay Walkthrough | Old Boys' Club | Part 4
Welcome to Part 4 in the gameplay walkthrough series for Control captured from RTX3080 at 1440p and 60 FPS. Ray Tracing and DLSS are turned on, settings are set to highest. This part covers the Old Boys' Club mission.
Control is an action-adventure video game developed by Remedy Entertainment and published by 505 Games. Control was released on 27 August 2019 for PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One. Versions for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S are planned.
The game revolves around the Federal Bureau of Control (FBC), a secret U.S. government agency tasked with containing and studying phenomena that violate the laws of reality. As Jesse Faden (voiced by Courtney Hope), the Bureau's new Director, the player explores the Oldest House – the FBC's paranormal headquarters – and utilize powerful abilities in order to defeat a deadly enemy known as the Hiss, which has invaded and corrupted reality. The player gains abilities by finding Objects of Power, mundane objects like a rotary phone or a floppy disc imbued with energies from another dimension, that have been at the center of major paranormal events and since recovered by the FBC.
Control is inspired by the fictional SCP Foundation, an online project of user-created stories of paranormal objects, and based on the genre of the new weird. The environments of the Oldest House are designed in the brutalist architecture, common for many oppressive governmental buildings and which served as a setting to show off the game's destructive environmental systems. Control was one of the first games released to take advantage of real-time ray tracing built into the hardware of newer video cards. In addition to Hope, further voice work and live-action footage is provided by James McCaffrey, Matthew Porretta, and Martti Suosalo, while the band Poets of the Fall provided additional music.
Upon release, Control was met with positive reviews from critics, with several gaming publications naming it among their top games of 2019. The game was nominated for numerous video game awards, winning several related to the game's art and design. Control was followed by a downloadable expansion, The Foundation, which was released on 26 March 2020. A second expansion, AWE - a crossover with Remedy's previous game Alan Wake - was released on 27 August 2020
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